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'''"Broadway Goes to Hollywood"''' is the fourth episode of the non-canonical ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'', and the 69th televised episode of the series. It originally aired on September 28, 1996.
 
'''"Broadway Goes to Hollywood"''' is the fourth episode of the non-canonical ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'', and the 69th televised episode of the series. It originally aired on September 28, 1996.
 
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|h1=Crew
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*Supervising Producer: [[Scott Thomas]]
 
* Story edited by: [[Eric Lewald]]
 
* Story edited by: [[Eric Lewald]]
 
* Written by: [[Cary Bates]]
 
* Written by: [[Cary Bates]]
 
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*Produced by: [[Vince Commisso]]
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*Directed by: [[Charles E. Bastien]]
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* Voice Director: [[Jamie Thomason]]
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* Animation by: [[Nelvana Limited]]
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|h2=With the Voice Talent Of
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*[[Ed Asner]]: [[Hudson]]
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*[[Brigitte Bako]]: [[Angela]]
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*[[Jeff Bennett]]: [[Brooklyn]], [[Owen Burnett]]
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*[[Scott Bullock]]: [[Lamant]]
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*[[Jim Cummings]]: [[Hugo]]
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*[[Keith David]]: [[Goliath]]
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*[[Bill Fagerbakke]]: [[Broadway]]
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*[[Jonathan Frakes]]: [[David Xanatos]]
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*[[Matt Frewer]]: [[Jackal]]
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*[[Cree Summer]]: [[Hyena]]
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*[[April Winchell]]: [[Shanna Coyle]]}}
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  

Revision as of 20:09, 21 February 2025

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"Broadway Goes to Hollywood" is the fourth episode of the non-canonical The Goliath Chronicles, and the 69th televised episode of the series. It originally aired on September 28, 1996.


Crew With the Voice Talent Of


Summary

Opening Monologue

"The tempting siren's song of fame has shipwrecked countless humans on the jagged rocks of disillusion. The yearning to feel the eyes of the world upon you is buried deep in the hearts of creatures whose lives too often feel the dull cold drag of anonymity. Gargoyles are not immune to these emotions or to their consequences."

First Appearances

Discontinuity

Tidbit

External Link

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